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Big Fish is a 2003 fantasy drama film written by John August and directed by Tim Burton, based on the novel by Daniel Wallace.Journalist Will Bloom (Billy Crudup) returns home to Alabama with his wife Joséphine (Marion Cotillard) to visit his dying father Edward (elder played by Albert Finney, younger played by Ewan McGregor). He is displeased to find that his father continues to tell the same old tall tales he's told all his life. Still, he's determined to write his father's story, and searches for some of the people his father crossed paths with. The further he searches, the more he finds that those stories might not be as far-fetched as they once seemed.The film also stars Jessica Lange as the elder Sandra Bloom, Helena Bonham Carter as Jenny Beamen, Alison Lohman as the younger Sandra Bloom, Robert Guillaume as Dr. Bennett, Steve Buscemi as Norther Winslow and Danny DeVito as Amos Calloway.In 2013, a musical adaptation of the same name (with a book by August and music & lyrics by Andrew Lippa) premiered in Chicago and later on Broadway; taking elements from both the book and the film.
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Creator Cameo
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Creator Cameo: Original author Daniel Wallace briefly appears as an economics professor at Auburn University.
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Genre Shift
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Genre Shift: In-universe example. While Will's framing story stays constant, Edward's stories range from horror (the Witch, the Werewolf), to fantasy (Spectre, the Circus), to Romantic Comedy (the courtship of Sandra), to war (the Twins), to crime drama (Norther Winslow).
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Unreliable Narrator
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Unreliable Narrator: The premise of the movie is dependent on Edward having a knack for stretching the truth with his stories to the point where his estranged son thinks they're all fabrications, though played with as it turns out that his father wasn't exactly lying, but wasn't exactly telling the truth either.
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That Reminds Me of a Song
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That Reminds Me of a Song: A variant—"That reminds me of a story." Edward has a tale or joke for every scenario imaginable, and is always ready to tell them. In one instance, the syrup on his breakfast plate is enough to get him to start talking about a time when his car got stuck in a maple tree; when Will asks if he "knows about icebergs," he launches into a recollection about seeing one with a woolly mammoth trapped inside.
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Comfort the Dying
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Edward Bloom often tells the story of how a witch showed him his death as a child, though he's never told anyone the specifics. According to his stories, this has given him the confidence to live his life to the fullest since he already knows how he's going out. As he lays in a hospital dying, he asks his son Will to tell him the story of how he dies, as he foresaw it. While Will has hated his dad's tendency to tell tall tales in the past, he tells Edward a story of how he helps Edward dramatically break out of the hospital. They drive to a river in his father's old car where every character from the tall tales he told Will is there to cheer him on. Will takes him into the river, where he greets his wife one last time, before Will drops him into the river and he "returns to what you always were: a really big fish". Ed dies immediately after Will finishes the story. Through Magical Realism, it's left unclear whether this is the death he envisioned or he's just trying to find an understanding with his son, but while the real Edward dies in his hospital bed, through the story he gets to die on his own terms.
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Ambiguous Situation
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Ambiguous Situation: It's never made clear which death situation young Edward saw in the Witch's glass eye. It's possible that he viewed the elaborate, fantastical story that Will spins while Edward is on his deathbed, or that he simply saw Will himself telling that story.
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Black Comedy
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Black Comedy: There's something extremely amusing about Don's death (having a heart attack while using the toilet with a Playboy magazine in hand).
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: As a child, Edward and some other children run into the Witch, and all of the children are shown what will happen when they die. One of the kids happens to be Don, and after we see his death in the glass eye, it is then fulfilled when Don actually dies.
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Ironic Echo
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Ironic Echo: First: Later:
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Brutal Honesty
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Brutal Honesty: This is Will's main characterization—he always tries to speak the blunt, honest truth without tact as a kind of rebellion against his father's habits of telling tales and being vague. It's lampshaded when Will goes to meet Jenny and outright asks if the two were having an affair; Jenny laughs and remarks that she expected to dance around the question for another twenty minutes.
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown
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No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Don gives one to Edward when he finds him with Sandra. Edward allows him to beat him up since he had sworn to Sandra not to fight back. Thankfully, Sandra is disgusted by Don's acts and immediately calls off the marriage.
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: The ventriloquist scene, in which the Red Vietnamese/Chinese soldier is actually speaking in grammatically correct Filipino/Tagalog.
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Mistaken for Cheating
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Mistaken for Cheating: Will finds mysterious payments his father made to Jenny and thinks it's evidence of an affair, but Jenny says that Edward stayed faithful all his life (not for Jenny's lack of trying though).
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Borrowed Catchphrase
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Borrowed Catchphrase: In a sense. At the end, all of Edward's friends tell tales about him. What they say can't be heard, but judging by their smiling and laughing, they're positive remembrances.
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Fantasy-Forbidding Father
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Fantasy-Forbidding Father: Will Bloom clearly intends to become this, at one point outright stating that he isn't going to fill his child's head with "nonsense" like Edward did to him. It's subverted in the end when, after his own son is born, he continues sharing Edward's stories and encourages his boy to tell them, too, as he's come to realize that his father's life was his tales.
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Don Price. As a child, the Witch showed him that he would die at a very young age, and he became terrified of dying alone. As a result, he became incredibly possessive of Sandra, the first girl who agreed to marry him. Then, when Edward made advances on Sandra, Don beat him to a pulp. His violent actions shocked Sandra so much that she left him, and the physical exertion from the fight caused him to die of a heart attack at age 20. Just as the Witch predicted.
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Scare Dare
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Scare Dare: Here it's an abandoned house. It's a witch. For real. She is also the unlucky Love Interest, living backward in time.
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Never Heard That One Before
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Never Heard That One Before: Will has heard Edward's stories so many times he can recite them word-for-word simultaneously with him.
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Gentle Giant
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Gentle Giant: Karl. A giant of a man who just wants to be left alone.
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Stable Time Loop
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Stable Time Loop: Invoked and played with. In his first story, Edward meets a witch who tells him how he's going to die. When Will goes to meet Jenny and learns the eventual fate of Spectre, the story ends with Jenny becoming the Witch after realizing Edward wouldn't return her feelings and living in isolation afterwards. This makes it where Will's finding out about his father's life is a stable time loop and ends where it started, but even the actual Jenny acknowledges that's partially due to the fantastical way Edward told his stories more than anything else. In the final story about Edward, Will takes him to the local river where Edward transforms into a giant catfish, and it's implied that he's the very same catfish his younger self will catch when Will is born.
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Agony of the Feet
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Agony of the Feet: Edward suffers this after leaving Spectre, considering his shoes were stolen by Jenny (the town's ground is just that soft). He has to walk back through the forest barefoot, and his feet are very beaten up by the end of it.
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The Münchausen
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The Münchausen: Played with. Edward's stories all seem like wildly implausible Blatant Lies. However, Will later discovers that most of his stories have at least a grain of truth and most of the people in his stories have real-life counterparts, even if the stories are wildly embellished.
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Actor Allusion
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Actor Allusion: When Edward first arrives in Spectre, he passes a fellow who plucks out a few notes of "Dueling Banjos," the well-known theme from Deliverance. The banjoist is played by Billy Ridden, who performed the song on-screen in that film.
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Face Death with Dignity
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Face Death with Dignity: Edward is the only one to not be freaked out by seeing his death in the Witch's glass eye. In fact, he seems rather calm and accepting about it.
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Double Meaning
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Double Meaning: Each time the father starts to tell a story he mentions that "it's not a short story..." They are all TALL stories.
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Crapsaccharine World
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Crapsaccharine World: Played with. There's nothing obviously wrong with the town of Spectre, it appears to be just as nice as everyone says it is. But its perfection is... unsettling, in a way that's hard to define. The town is pleasant in an anodyne way - it's nice but offers nothing challenging or interesting. The townspeople's friendliness seems smarmy and excessive, implying that it's socially enforced rather than genuine. These things, together with the fact that the town residents try to trap visitors there permanently reinforces it being more of a dystopia than a utopia.
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Foregone Conclusion
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Foregone Conclusion: Invoked. Edward knows how he's going to die, which hilariously lets him out of another life-threatening situation when he points out this isn't what the vision showed.
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Gaussian Girl
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Gaussian Girl: Both the young Sandra and Jenny share this when they're in a rather romantic scene.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Edward dies, but dies knowing that William finally understands his love of storytelling after he tells a ribald story of how Edward's death would play out in one of his tall tales. In fact, it is shown that the modifications Edward gave to reality in his tall tales only made everyone else more special, not him.
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Lonely Funeral
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Lonely Funeral: Subverted — it seems like no one but Ed Bloom's son Will will attend his funeral, but all of his old circus friends and acquaintances come and share stories about Ed.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Amos, the circus owner. He's implied to engage in some corrupt practices with his employees—upon meeting Karl and hiring him for the show, he asks if the giant has ever heard of the term "involuntary servitude"—and takes advantage of Edward's determination to meet Sandra to get free labor for three years. But he's ultimately a nice guy—after Edward saves him while he's in wolf form, he applauds the younger man's determination and shares everything he knows about Sandra, and later joins the group of investors buying Spectre to save it from ruin.
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Glamorous Wartime Singer
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Glamorous Wartime Singer: The Siamese twins Edward encounters when he accidentally parachutes into an enemy performance; they agree to help him if he finds a way to get them to America. (In the end, it's revealed they weren't actually conjoined, although they were twins from Siam.)
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: Edward's calm answer to the North Korean duo's intimidating display of skillful martial arts is a pair of Night-Vision Goggles... and a total blackout.
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When Trees Attack
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When Trees Attack: Soon after leaving Spectre for the first time, Edward is ambushed by a group of trees whose intents are far from friendly. However, it's subverted when Edward remembers how he would die in the Old Witch's magic eye and exclaims "This isn't how I die!", making the trees leave him alone immediately.
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Barefoot Captives
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Barefoot Captives: The town of Spectre steals the shoes of new visitors, forcing everyone to be barefoot so that they stay to the soft grasses of town and not leave through the painful woods around it.
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Rebuilt Pedestal
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Rebuilt Pedestal: Will spent years without speaking to Edward because he became frustrated with his father's endless stories about himself, which Will saw as nothing more than self-aggrandizement. In the end, he comes to realize that Edward really was a remarkable man (even if he had a tendency towards exaggeration) and, more importantly, a loving father.
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Grand Romantic Gesture
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Grand Romantic Gesture: Edward stages several of these to win over Sandra, the biggest being the field of daffodils — 'cause they're her favourite flower. (Because Tim Burton wanted to avoid CGI in this film, those are all real daffodils.)
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: "Your father has had a stroke." It's really after this line that things start going downhill...
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Wham Shot
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Wham Shot: At Edward's funeral, we see a giant hand open a car door...and Amos Calloway steps out, smiling sadly at Karl. This is the moment when the audience learns that Edward's stories were true, after a fashion—he exaggerated them, but the people and events were all real.
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The story both begins and ends with a giant fish. Edward catches one in the beginning and transforms into one when he dies.
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Conjoined Twins
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Conjoined Twins: Ping and Jing, who provide the page image of the trope. In reality, they're not conjoined, but they are twins.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: The Witch, despite a bad reputation, does nothing more evil than show Ed and his friends their eventual deaths, at their own request.
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Trapped in a Sinking Car
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Trapped in a Sinking Car: Downplayed. Will actually gets to enjoy the underwater world.
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Even the Guys Want Him
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Even the Guys Want Him: At the party in Spectre, Edward is dancing with the Mayor's wife, who says to him with a big grin "Jenny thinks you're quite a catch... We all do". The Mayor then takes her place in dancing with Edward, and he's also smiling. You can see the discomfort in Edward's face.
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The Casanova
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The Casanova: Edward Bloom is an entirely unintentional example. Every woman he meets wants him, and he's known for being flirtatious and friendly with them, though never crossing the line to outright romance. However, Edward's heart belongs to Sandra and Sandra alone, and he's never tempted to betray that vow.
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 Big Fish / int_5f146203
type
Dissonant Serenity
 Big Fish / int_5f146203
comment
Dissonant Serenity: Played for Laughs in the montage of Amos telling Edward facts about Sandra month by month, in which Edward always has the same happy and blissful reaction ("[X]...she likes [X]") in completely inappropriate circumstances. These scenarios include being inside a cannon, cleaning elephant poop, and standing right in the middle of a Globe of Death.
 Big Fish / int_5f146203
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Big Fish / int_5f146203
 Big Fish / int_5f39656d
type
Grow Old with Me
 Big Fish / int_5f39656d
comment
Grow Old with Me: Edward's favorite story is how he met and proposed to his wife of many years, Sandra.
 Big Fish / int_5f39656d
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1.0
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Big Fish / int_5f39656d
 Big Fish / int_5f49ac76
type
Single-Target Sexuality
 Big Fish / int_5f49ac76
comment
Single-Target Sexuality: Edward Bloom. His son Will thinks he had an affair with Jenny until it turns out that it was completely platonic. Not for lack of trying on her part.
 Big Fish / int_5f49ac76
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1.0
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Big Fish / int_5f49ac76
 Big Fish / int_603b77ec
type
Savage Wolves
 Big Fish / int_603b77ec
comment
Savage Wolves: Edward is attacked by a wolf while searching for Amos Calloway one night. It jumps on him and gives him a good scare with how aggressive it is... but it's eventually subverted as Edward is able to "defeat" it by playing fetch with it, after which it calms down considerably. It also is Amos Calloway, who asks with genuine concern whether or not he hurt anyone the next day when he's human again.
 Big Fish / int_603b77ec
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Big Fish / int_603b77ec
 Big Fish / int_6070670f
type
Complete-the-Quote Title
 Big Fish / int_6070670f
comment
Complete-the-Quote Title: The full idiom is "A very big fish in a very small pond."
 Big Fish / int_6070670f
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1.0
 Big Fish / int_6070670f
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Big Fish / int_6070670f
 Big Fish / int_63387043
type
Glorious Death
 Big Fish / int_63387043
comment
Glorious Death: Zig-Zagged. Edward Bloom often tells the story of how a witch showed him his death as a child, though he's never told anyone the specifics. According to his stories, this has given him the confidence to live his life to the fullest since he already knows how he's going out. As he lays in a hospital dying, he asks his son Will to tell him the story of how he dies, as he foresaw it. While Will has hated his dad's tendency to tell tall tales in the past, he tells Edward a story of how he helps Edward dramatically break out of the hospital. They drive to a river in his father's old car where every character from the tall tales he told Will is there to cheer him on. Will takes him into the river, where he greets his wife one last time, before Will drops him into the river and he "returns to what you always were: a really big fish". Ed dies immediately after Will finishes the story. Through Magical Realism, it's left unclear whether this is the death he envisioned or he's just trying to find an understanding with his son, but while the real Edward dies in his hospital bed, through the story he gets to die on his own terms. Edward's real funeral also ends up being a downplayed version of this imagined scenario, with multiple characters Will always thought his father made up showing up to celebrate his life.
 Big Fish / int_63387043
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Big Fish / int_63387043
 Big Fish / int_6382334a
type
Converse with the Unconscious
 Big Fish / int_6382334a
comment
Converse with the Unconscious: Subverted and Discussed. After Edward ends up in the hospital due to a stroke, the next scene shows Will quietly reading at his father's side. To this, Dr. Bennett notes that it bothers him how people try to hold a conversation with their unconscious loved ones when there's no point, and remarks that Will and Edward are a refreshing change of pace. In turn, Will soberly points out that their estrangement is the secret to the lack of this trope.
 Big Fish / int_6382334a
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Big Fish / int_6382334a
 Big Fish / int_6b2b3b59
type
The Reveal
 Big Fish / int_6b2b3b59
comment
The Reveal: Edward Bloom passes away, drawing quite a crowd to his funeral. All the stories he told turn out to be true - but exaggerated. The twins are real, but not really conjoined; the giant is real, but only eight feet tall instead of twenty-odd feet tall; Amos Calloway is real, but probably isn't really a werewolf, and so on.
 Big Fish / int_6b2b3b59
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Big Fish / int_6b2b3b59
 Big Fish / int_6ec4232f
type
Casting Gag
 Big Fish / int_6ec4232f
comment
Casting Gag: Norther Winslow's criminal career either went on for a bit longer or had some interesting history.
 Big Fish / int_6ec4232f
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Big Fish / int_6ec4232f
 Big Fish / int_735b4101
type
Colour-Coded for Your Convenience
 Big Fish / int_735b4101
comment
Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: All of the scenes in the present have straightforward, natural-looking, lighting and grounded colors. All of Edward's stories, meanwhile, have vibrant, almost painterly colors to compliment their heightened reality.
 Big Fish / int_735b4101
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Big Fish / int_735b4101
 Big Fish / int_7c86da69
type
Neglected Garden
 Big Fish / int_7c86da69
comment
Neglected Garden: Edward first meets the town of Spectre as an idyllic town covered in soft grass, to the point that everyone, including the Mayor and his young daughter Jenny, is constantly barefoot. When Edward comes back more than a decade later, a road has been built across Spectre, the town has gone bankrupt from debt, all the grass has dried, and an adult Jenny, now divorced and depressed (and resentful because of Edward's departure), lives in a run-down house with similarly unkempt bushes. After Edward saves the town and fixes Jenny's house, everything looks green again. However, after he rejects Jenny's advances and leaves forever, Jenny's house gets covered by vines, turning into the witch's house from the beginning of Edward's stories.
 Big Fish / int_7c86da69
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Big Fish / int_7c86da69
 Big Fish / int_7e1184d8
type
Suspect Is Hatless
 Big Fish / int_7e1184d8
comment
Suspect Is Hatless: Amos delivers one piece of information about Sandra to Edward per month in return for his work at the circus, as promised. Until their last interaction, he provided completely worthless information like "she goes to college" and "she likes music."
 Big Fish / int_7e1184d8
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Big Fish / int_7e1184d8
 Big Fish / int_7e74d66f
type
Politically Correct History
 Big Fish / int_7e74d66f
comment
Politically Correct History: A minor example is that Will is delivered by a Black doctor. Tim Burton actually had to fight studio heads for this, who claimed it was historically inaccurate for a Black doctor to have delivered a white baby at that point in history, but Burton won them over by arguing that all of Edward's stories are idealized in a certain way.
 Big Fish / int_7e74d66f
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Big Fish / int_7e74d66f
 Big Fish / int_8104c755
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Werewolves Are Dogs
 Big Fish / int_8104c755
comment
Werewolves Are Dogs: Edward Bloom learns the circus ringmaster turns into a werewolf. One night he accidentally lets him out of his trailer, and a clown prepares to kill the monster with a silver bullet before it can wreak harm, but Edward defuses the situation by playing fetch with the wolf.
 Big Fish / int_8104c755
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Big Fish / int_8104c755
 Big Fish / int_8b68d9a7
type
Stalker with a Crush
 Big Fish / int_8b68d9a7
comment
Stalker with a Crush: Edward relentlessly hunts down Sandra, deciding that she's going to be his wife, and sends messages to her until she loves him back.
 Big Fish / int_8b68d9a7
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Big Fish / int_8b68d9a7
 Big Fish / int_8b6e8d7
type
Anachronic Order
 Big Fish / int_8b6e8d7
comment
Anachronic Order: Sort of. Edward's childhood encounter with the Witch is one of the first stories that he tells Will. We later learn that she was inspired by the adult Jenny, who began living alone after Spectre dried up and Edward rejected her. Because of the Unreliable Narrator, it's hard to tell where/if the latter events fit into Edward's tall tales, but it's still Lampshaded by Will.
 Big Fish / int_8b6e8d7
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Big Fish / int_8b6e8d7
 Big Fish / int_8c1ac7c4
type
High Hopes, Zero Talent
 Big Fish / int_8c1ac7c4
comment
High Hopes, Zero Talent: Norther Winslow, the alleged Poet Laureate of Ashton and Spectre. The best he could come up with after several years of work is "Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Spectre is Great!"
 Big Fish / int_8c1ac7c4
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Big Fish / int_8c1ac7c4
 Big Fish / int_90d44f44
type
Karmic Death
 Big Fish / int_90d44f44
comment
Karmic Death: After Don gives Edward a brutal No-Holds-Barred Beatdown, we then see him die in the same way that was previously shown in the witch's glass eye — having a heart attack on the toilet.
 Big Fish / int_90d44f44
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Big Fish / int_90d44f44
 Big Fish / int_9335ac5d
type
Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold
 Big Fish / int_9335ac5d
comment
Misunderstood Loner with a Heart of Gold: Turns out the Old Witch is actually a very depressed and lonely Jenny. (The only thing crazy about her is the large amount of cats living with her). Edward was telling the truth, but he just exaggerated the story and the kids took his word literally. Karl as well.
 Big Fish / int_9335ac5d
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Big Fish / int_9335ac5d
 Big Fish / int_9793f1b9
type
Solitary Sorceress
 Big Fish / int_9793f1b9
comment
Solitary Sorceress: The Witch lives either on the outskirts of the town of Spectre or somewhere near the suburbs where Edward grew up, depending on which of his stories you listen to.
 Big Fish / int_9793f1b9
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Big Fish / int_9793f1b9
 Big Fish / int_9a6990
type
Skinny Dipping
 Big Fish / int_9a6990
comment
Skinny Dipping: Both times Ed encounters the mermaid/fish girl, she's swimming perfectly naked.
 Big Fish / int_9a6990
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 Big Fish / int_9a6990
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Big Fish / int_9a6990
 Big Fish / int_9fbf8969
type
Cut Lex Luthor a Check
 Big Fish / int_9fbf8969
comment
Cut Lex Luthor a Check: Invoked. Norther Winslow tries to make it as a professional thief, but it doesn't work out because Texas oil speculation has bankrupted the bank that he tries to rob. His response?
 Big Fish / int_9fbf8969
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Big Fish / int_9fbf8969
 Big Fish / int_a385460f
type
Cradle-to-Grave Character
 Big Fish / int_a385460f
comment
Cradle To Grave Character: Edward's story is depicted from the birth to the end of his life.
 Big Fish / int_a385460f
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Big Fish / int_a385460f
 Big Fish / int_a4c37cbe
type
Mood Whiplash
 Big Fish / int_a4c37cbe
comment
Mood Whiplash: While at a bank, Edward somehow runs into Norther Winslow from Spectre, who tells him about how he's been encouraged to travel ever since Edward became the first person to leave the town. Edward asks him what he's doing at the bank.
 Big Fish / int_a4c37cbe
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Big Fish / int_a4c37cbe
 Big Fish / int_a6278d84
type
Wacky Parent, Serious Child
 Big Fish / int_a6278d84
comment
Wacky Parent, Serious Child: Will is irritated by his father Edward's constant recounting the far-fetched stories of his exploits and adventures, though at the end he becomes much more sympathetic towards his father when he realizes that while the stories were greatly embellished, they were very much based on real events and people.
 Big Fish / int_a6278d84
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Big Fish / int_a6278d84
 Big Fish / int_a8dcb1d7
type
Love at First Sight
 Big Fish / int_a8dcb1d7
comment
Love at First Sight: Edward upon first seeing Sandra.
 Big Fish / int_a8dcb1d7
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 Big Fish / int_a8dcb1d7
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Big Fish / int_a8dcb1d7
 Big Fish / int_a8f3f520
type
Death Is Dramatic
 Big Fish / int_a8f3f520
comment
Death Is Dramatic: Subverted. Edward dies quietly in the hospital after a stroke, but as he's fading out, Will tells him a far more dramatic story of how he always imagined the Edward Bloom of the tall tales would meet his end. Edward's last word is "Exactly..." before he peacefully passes on.
 Big Fish / int_a8f3f520
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Big Fish / int_a8f3f520
 Big Fish / int_aa8535da
type
Defector from Paradise
 Big Fish / int_aa8535da
comment
Defector from Paradise: Edward comes across the idyllic town of Spectre, where everyone is friendly, everyone is barefoot (so that they can't leave via the forest), and the culture is in an eternal stasis. Edward eventually decides he can't stay here when there's so much else he wants to accomplish in life. A poet there, Norther Winslow, also leaves after he's realizing he hasn't been able to write a single decent poem since he arrived, and becomes a bank robber then businessman. Years later they return and use their fortune to save the town from bankruptcy.
 Big Fish / int_aa8535da
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Big Fish / int_aa8535da
 Big Fish / int_abf92023
type
Wolf Man
 Big Fish / int_abf92023
comment
Wolf Man: Amos is revealed to be this if you believe Ed's stories.
 Big Fish / int_abf92023
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 Big Fish / int_abf92023
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Big Fish / int_abf92023
 Big Fish / int_af7d483f
type
Dreaming of Things to Come
 Big Fish / int_af7d483f
comment
Dreaming of Things to Come: Edward tells Josephine about his apparent psychic abilities as a child. He frequently had dreams in which a giant crow appeared before him and told him that certain people were about to pass away; the next day, news of the death would reach the family. When the crow delivers the message "Your daddy is going to die," Edward's father spends the next day in a fearful, drunken stupor, remarking to his wife that he had the worst day of his life. Edward's mother promptly provides some Mood Whiplash with the punchline: "You think you had it bad? The milkman dropped dead on the porch this morning!"
 Big Fish / int_af7d483f
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Big Fish / int_af7d483f
 Big Fish / int_b02f996a
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Town with a Dark Secret
 Big Fish / int_b02f996a
comment
Town with a Dark Secret: Specte appears to be this at first, but in turns out to be just a Quirky Town.
 Big Fish / int_b02f996a
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Big Fish / int_b02f996a
 Big Fish / int_b2226c2f
type
Sheathe Your Sword
 Big Fish / int_b2226c2f
comment
Sheathe Your Sword: When young Edward is confronted by a wolf or rather, Amos Calloway in werewolf form, he brandishes a stick as if to hit the wolf with it. Just before it charges, he throws it... past the wolf, and they have a friendly game of fetch.
 Big Fish / int_b2226c2f
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Big Fish / int_b2226c2f
 Big Fish / int_b61b7b5c
type
This Is My Story
 Big Fish / int_b61b7b5c
comment
This Is My Story: "In telling the story of my father's life, it's impossible to separate fact from fiction, the man from the myth. The best I can do is to tell it the way he told me." (although slightly subverted into a sort of This Is His Story As He Told It To Me.)
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Big Fish / int_b61b7b5c
 Big Fish / int_b747dbd8
type
Tall Tale
 Big Fish / int_b747dbd8
comment
Tall Tale: Played with. Some of Ed's stories are, to some extent or other, true, though it's never entirely clear which or to what extent.
 Big Fish / int_b747dbd8
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Big Fish / int_b747dbd8
 Big Fish / int_ba433104
type
Prophecy Armor
 Big Fish / int_ba433104
comment
Prophecy Armor: The hero Edward claims that he learned how he would die via a vision in a witch's eye, therefore, he can confront any situation knowing he won't die, such as talking to the surly giant Karl. One of his tall tales has him being attacked by carnivorous trees. But just before they kill him, Edward remembers out loud that this isn't how he dies, causing all the trees to back off.
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Big Fish / int_ba433104
 Big Fish / int_bb18a227
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It's All About Me
 Big Fish / int_bb18a227
comment
It's All About Me: Will accuses Edward of having this attitude, when Edward's speech at Will's wedding barely mentions Will and the marriage and instead gives Edward an opportunity to tell another of his tall tales about himself.
 Big Fish / int_bb18a227
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Big Fish / int_bb18a227
 Big Fish / int_be8416ea
type
Shrouded in Myth
 Big Fish / int_be8416ea
comment
Shrouded in Myth: Ed's particular problem, which has caused a few years of estrangement. No one can tell which stories he tells are true and which are just him spinning yarns.
 Big Fish / int_be8416ea
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Big Fish / int_be8416ea
 Big Fish / int_c27d3939
type
Soap Opera Disease
 Big Fish / int_c27d3939
comment
Soap Opera Disease: We're never actually told what ailment Edward is dying from at the start of the movie, although the line "They're stopping chemo" suggests a form of cancer—but he ultimately dies after winding up in the hospital from an (apparently unrelated) stroke.
 Big Fish / int_c27d3939
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Big Fish / int_c27d3939
 Big Fish / int_c2cedc1c
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Big "NO!"
 Big Fish / int_c2cedc1c
comment
Big "NO!": Sandra's reaction to the army sending her a notice thinking that Edward has died.
 Big Fish / int_c2cedc1c
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Big Fish / int_c2cedc1c
 Big Fish / int_c660bc15
type
Fan Disservice
 Big Fish / int_c660bc15
comment
Fan Disservice: Amos' nude body after a night as a werewolf, with the camera lingering on his backside.
 Big Fish / int_c660bc15
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Big Fish / int_c660bc15
 Big Fish / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 Big Fish / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: When Edward and Karl leave Ashton, the town's local movie theater is showing From Here to Eternity. When in Spectre for the first time, Edward walks past a man sitting on his porch playing "Dueling Banjos".
 Big Fish / int_c75df49a
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Big Fish / int_c75df49a
 Big Fish / int_cb70651c
type
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane
 Big Fish / int_cb70651c
comment
Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Double Subverted. All of the stories that his father tells him start out plausible, but quickly become too fantastical to be anything but lies. But when he finds the official letter about his father actually having been shot down in Korea and declared dead, and he starts meeting the real people behind the stories, Will realizes that there might be more truth than fiction in all of them. It should be noted the further on it gets in Edward's life, the decidedly less fantastical - if no less improbable - the stories get, with pre-Korean War stuff being more magic in nature and post-Korean War stuff being more coincidental. The kicker is how Ed's funeral shows even the more magical portions have the same level of truth-telling as the more coincidental portions.
 Big Fish / int_cb70651c
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Big Fish / int_cb70651c
 Big Fish / int_cbe687ab
type
Corrupt Corporate Executive
 Big Fish / int_cbe687ab
comment
Corrupt Corporate Executive: Zigzagged. It's implied that Norther Winslow becomes one at Wall Street after robbing banks doesn't work out so well. However, he is shown in a corporate office listening to Edward's plea to help Spectre in a later scene, so maybe he wasn't that corrupt.
 Big Fish / int_cbe687ab
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Big Fish / int_cbe687ab
 Big Fish / int_cd8ca67a
type
DoubleSubverted
 Big Fish / int_cd8ca67a
comment
Double Subverted. All of the stories that his father tells him start out plausible, but quickly become too fantastical to be anything but lies. But when he finds the official letter about his father actually having been shot down in Korea and declared dead, and he starts meeting the real people behind the stories, Will realizes that there might be more truth than fiction in all of them.
 Big Fish / int_cd8ca67a
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Big Fish / int_cd8ca67a
 Big Fish / int_ce6555f0
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Lighter and Softer
 Big Fish / int_ce6555f0
comment
Lighter and Softer: Surprisingly, one of Tim Burton's few films that isn't dark or gothic, which is outside of his wheelhouse for his reputation.
 Big Fish / int_ce6555f0
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Big Fish / int_ce6555f0
 Big Fish / int_d11a344d
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Refusing Paradise
 Big Fish / int_d11a344d
comment
Refusing Paradise: Edward Bloom's decision to leave Spectre. He essentially states that while he'd be happy to end up there eventually, he has to live his life first.
 Big Fish / int_d11a344d
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Big Fish / int_d11a344d
 Big Fish / int_d1d4cf48
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Cheating with the Milkman
 Big Fish / int_d1d4cf48
comment
Cheating with the Milkman: Conversed; Edward tells an ancient joke about how he dreamed his father's death (see below); his supposed dad is fine, whereas his real dad dies on the porch during a milk delivery. He then follows it up with the charmingly blunt, "Because, see, my mother was bangin' the milkman."
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Business Trip Adultery
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Business Trip Adultery: Will suspects his father had an affair while he was on the road and investigates. Subverted when it turns out that while Jenny loved Edward and certainly wanted this to happen, Edward was too devoted to Sandra.
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Interchangeable Asian Cultures
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Interchangeable Asian Cultures: Edward's flashback to his war career has in parachuting in to a deliberately vague military camp in Asia. The logos and uniforms are made up, the time period isn't given, and Edward pre-parachuting is even reading a book called "How To Speak Asian". The Asian actors in this scene also speak different languages; the puppeteer speaks Tagalog, the soldier who escorts him offstage speaks Mandarin Chinese, the twins speak Cantonese, and the other soldiers speak Korean. This was done to keep the scene from setting itself in a specific war, and also possibly because Edward, as an American, might not be able to tell the difference between different Asian cultures.
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…But He Sounds Handsome
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…But He Sounds Handsome: When Josephine remarks that she wants to take Edward's picture, he laughs and tells her that it isn't necessary: "Just look up 'handsome' in the dictionary."
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The Catfish
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The Catfish: The first of many tall tales spun by his father, notable for its occurrence during his son's birth.
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Chekhov's Gunman
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Chekhov's Gunman: The little girl that steals Edward's shoes and later befriends him when he first arrives in Spectre turns out to be Jenny. While a montage is shown of Edward's athletic highlights, it always shows another team member that always gets overshadowed by Edward. He turns out to be Don Price, Sandra's at-the-time fiance. Sandra is Edward's wife and the subject or driving force of a few stories. While she cannot exactly corroborate everything that happened, she does confirm one or two of the stranger details in conversations with Will and Josephine, showing maybe Ed's stories aren't as far-fetched as Will believes.
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Wicked Witch
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Wicked Witch: Averted: the Witch of the Swamp is certainly old and mysterious, but she's not evil and offers to let people see into her death-predicting glass eye if they ask politely.
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Impossibly Mundane Explanation
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Impossibly Mundane Explanation: Dr. Bennett reveals the true story of Will's birth to him. In reality, Will had a perfectly unremarkable, regular delivery. Edward had actually been away on a business trip at the time, but Dr. Bennett points out that it wouldn't have mattered anyways since during that time period, fathers weren't allowed to be in the delivery room. Dr. Bennett then asks Will whether he prefers the fantastic or mundane story.
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Calling the Old Man Out
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Calling the Old Man Out: Will pulls this on Edward at the beginning, accusing his father of being a self-centered asshole who hides behind tall tales because they're easier to deal with than the real world. The rest of the movie follows his attempts at reconciliation.
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Only a Flesh Wound
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Only a Flesh Wound: Edward is accidentally shot in the shoulder in one scene, but even immediately after it doesn't seem to affect him much.
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Exact Words
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Exact Words: Edward relies on this for some of his stories. The 'giant' was a man of abnormally large height, which Edward exaggerated for his tales. The 'Siamese' twins were, while not conjoined, of Asian descent. Edward offers to work for Amos for free if he'll tell him one fact about his mystery love each month. Amos takes the deal and technically sticks to it, but from what we see, all of the "facts" are simple trivia at best — her favorite flowers are daffodils, she likes music, and is going to college. It isn't until Edward "tames" Amos while he's in his wolf form that the circus owner gives him some genuine information, like the girl's name (Sandra Templeton) and where she lives. Not that any of the "facts" go to waste, however.
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Quirky Town
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Quirky Town: Spectre. Everyone is idyllically happy, nobody wears shoes.
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Jerkass
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Jerkass: Sandra's first fiancé, Don. He's a brutish, short-tempered jerk who, upon seeing Edward talking to Sandra, beats the stuffing out of him — even though Edward refuses to fight back since he promised Sandra that he wouldn't hurt Don. Thankfully, Sandra realizes what a jerk he is and promptly ends the engagement.
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Prefers Going Barefoot
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Prefers Going Barefoot: The eternally barefoot population of Spectre. A rare plot important example, because stealing new visitors' shoes is how the townspeople keep them from entering the forest to leave the town.
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Don't Explain the Joke
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Don't Explain the Joke: Edward tells Will's wife an old dad joke, then explains the punchline. You can understand why Will got tired of listening to him.
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Real After All
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Real After All: Will realizes that there is some truth to his father's tall tales when he discovers the letter that (incorrectly) declared him dead in the war and a deed to a house in Spectre. The finale at Edward's funeral reveals that all of the characters from his stories were real, although he exaggerated them for the telling: Ping and Jing are identical twins but not conjoined, Karl does have gigantism but isn't twenty feet tall, and so on.
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Flowers of Romance
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Flowers of Romance: As part of the Grand Romantic Gesture towards Sandra, Edward plants an almost endless sea of yellow daffodils (which are her favourite flowers) outside her window and telling her they're destined to be married. She's already engaged, but calls it off when her fiancé beats the crap out of Edward right there. Later, they get married.
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Comfort the Dying / int_4668ebe
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Crazy Memory / int_4668ebe
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Foreseeing My Death / int_4668ebe
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Glorious Death / int_4668ebe
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Grow Old with Me / int_4668ebe
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Hand Gagging / int_4668ebe
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Kindhearted Cat Lover / int_4668ebe
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Life Embellished / int_4668ebe
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Lonely Funeral / int_4668ebe
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Loser Gets the Girl / int_4668ebe
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane / int_4668ebe
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Meaningful Funeral / int_4668ebe
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Meaningless Villain Victory / int_4668ebe
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This Is My Story / int_4668ebe
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